Winter 2007

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The Free Methodist Church in Canada| Winter 2007 – Volume 4 Issue 1

Reflecting the diversity of ministry expression within the Free Methodist family

COVER What if Jesus were Mayor and Board Chair? by Bishop Keith Elford PAGE 2 Editor’s Desk Our mission equals God’s mission by Jared Siebert PAGE 3 Stewardship Ministries: Giving more can cost less than you think! by Joanne Bell Hints for contributing a letter by Heather Persson PAGE 4 Introducing people to the God of compassion By Rauni Salminen PAGE 5 Introducing people to the God of compassion [CONTINUED]

By Rauni Salminen Passages Regional Gatherings Locations and dates PAGE 6 Leadership Development Snapshot of the “Kingdom on earth” entrusted to us by Alan Retzman B.Ed. Application Approved: NEW TEACHERS COLLEGE AT TYNDALE UNIVERSITY New faculty will enhance Tyndale’s reputation as a leading Christian institution of higher education

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Community Ministry Investing in young people by Darrin Lindsay PAGE 8 Churches partnering in mission by Dan Sheffield

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So she asked for Ben’s pastor’s phone number to check him out. As it turned out, Ben’s father and the pastor just happened to be together when she called, so she was able to hear Ben’s story from both of them. She told them that she had been praying for someone like Ben who could help them with janitorial and maintenance responsibilities in the buildings where they house street people, but they did not have adequate resources to hire anyone. Then she said, “When we met Ben, it was as if all our prayers (on that topic) had been answered.” I believe it. Not all of us will be called as Ben was, but his story and Bob Moffitt’s book challenge us to think seriously about themes in the scriptures that remind us of God’s concern to bring shalom (holy, wholesome, wholeness) to heal the brokenness of individuals, families, and communities. Now, let’s consider some of those troubling passages – passages that were embraced wholeheartedly and lived out authentically by John Wesley (the founder of Methodism) and Benjamin Roberts (the first Free Methodist bishop). They prayed Jesus’ words, “Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven” and didn’t just DO ALL THE GOOD YOU CAN, BY leave it there. They read the “salt and light” ALL THE MEANS YOU CAN, IN ALL principles of personal and social holiness in THE WAYS YOU CAN, IN ALL THE Matthew 5-7; soberly understood Jesus’ PLACES YOU CAN, AT ALL THE TIMES warning that “not everyone who says to me, YOU CAN, TO ALL THE PEOPLE YOU ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven CAN, AS LONG AS YOU EVER CAN. but only he who does the will of my father JOHN WESLEY who is in heaven”; and influenced their movement to be people who were generous in POWELL HOUSE, BEN’S FRONT DOOR. spirit and worked, not only for the conversion of self-centered hearts, but also for the his new car, to live among the street people on East Hastings transformation of communities. (Those are two of the passages Street, the toughest neighbourhood in Vancouver. He knew that that disturb me.) God had called him; he was sure of it! Bob Moffitt asks in his book, “What is God’s role for the At first, his parents, Pastor Greg and his friends all church? What contribution is the church to make to the society questioned his “call.” After all, East Hastings is a very rough in which God places it? Is it primarily to bring the lost to Christ? neighbourhood. It was especially tough for Rob and Debbie, but Is it to instruct and encourage believers in spiritual discipleship? as they talked and prayed, God gave them assurance that he was Is it to advocate for the vulnerable of society, minister to suffering indeed calling their son. The following Sunday, Debbie told the humanity, or to address the social injustices that God abhors? Or church family that if we preach a radical gospel to our people, we does the church have a broad purpose that begins with spiritual have to expect that God might call one of our own. Then she salvation but continues on to transform its culture?” added, “Maybe someone is praying specifically for someone like A few pages later, he gives a summary answer to his question: our son.” “God’s strategy is for both proclamation – and demonstration – The next day, Ben left on the train for Vancouver. He took of the Good News” – an answer that I am pondering in light of only a sleeping bag and a warm coat (thinking he might be The Free Methodist Church in Canada’s vision of healthy sleeping on the street), a cell phone (for the sake of his parents’ churches. sanity) and the prayers of his family and church. He had a strange This brings me to a third disturbing passage assurance that he’d know what to do when he got there and – Matthew 25:31-46. We all know the passage started by looking up the only contact he had – Community is there. We know that the sheep are separated Builders, a Christian organization that he had heard helped from the goats – sheep on the right and goats “street people” find housing – and walked in and told them that on the left. We all know that God blesses those God had called him to the area. who feed the hungry, give drink to the Can you imagine the director’s reaction? Galina listened to thirsty, love and accept the stranger, Ben’s story, but found it difficult to believe what she was hearing. continued on page 2 “Jesus”

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Student Ministries Lessons from Mother Theresa by Andrew Brown

What would Jesus do if he were mayor?” is the central question of a book I am reading by Bob Moffitt, entitled If Jesus Were Mayor. Moffitt also puts the question another way, “What would happen if next Monday morning starting at 9:00 a.m., everyone in our community started to live as God intends?” “Not gonna happen? No point in talking about such foolishness? What’s the point of asking a question like that?” I agree that at first I found the question a little off-putting, but the longer I think about it, the more it gives me perspective for thinking about some biblical passages that routinely disturb me. More about those later, but first let me tell you a story. Last month when I was in British Columbia, I met Ben Deyo’s parents, Rob and Debbie; and we talked about the adventure that their family, in fact, their whole church (New Heights Church, a FMC in Mission, B.C.) is on. After a season of wrestling with God, Ben, 19 years of age, had made up his mind and couldn’t be dissuaded. He was to leave his nice life at home, where he had become quite comfortable with his job and

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